Indigo (2008) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 20, 2008

Original Title:
Индиго

Genres:
Fantasy | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Interfest
Real Dakota
Vox Film

Production Countries:
Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+ 

Runtime: 90

This story takes place in Moscow during 2006. The film is about new generation of kids, called Indigo, who have more mental and spiritual abilities than others. A company of such kids gather together in hidden places. Each of them can do unbelievable things, such as : reading other people thoughts, communicating with animals, breaking computer codes. They are different from ordinary people and they are happy with each other. But some adults want to use their talents for old-time perverted purposes...

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Additional Director of Photography:
Ilya Boyko

Assistant Director:
Andrey Peshekhodko

Casting Director:
Yekaterina Dyukova

Costume Design:
Aleksandra Andreeva

Director:
Roman Prygunov

Director of Photography:
James Gucciardo

Editor:
Dmitry Regan

Executive Producer:
Grigoriy Podzemelnyy

Makeup Artist:
Aygul Khabirova

Music:
Arkadiy Ukupnik
Dmitriy Noskov

Production Design:
Eduard Galkin

Sound Director:
Roman Khokhlov

Stunt Coordinator:
Aleksandr Balabushevich

VFX Supervisor:
Ilya Shutov
Dmitriy Tokoyakov
Ruslan Timerbaev

Writer:
Valentin Spiridonov
Aleksei Timm

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